5. Gein’s Crimes Inspired Leatherface
The character Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was influenced by Gein and his disgusting crimes. The first movie was more suspenseful, but the second one dealt very directly with a den of flesh and skin that included body parts and skin masks, similar to the kind Gein made.
Released in 1974 being told as a true story, the plot is fictional with Leatherface taking inspiration from Ed Gein. The film was very low budget and banned in most countries. It also made a huge amount of money and has been lauded as one of the best horror movies of all time. The initial movie launched countless sequels, books, magazines and even video games. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre showed how to tell a good horror story on a budget and scare the crap out of people. This movie was also responsible for the use of power tools in horror movies.
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